The Oklahoman

Kick returner biggest question for OU's special teams in 2021

- By Ryan Aber Staff writer raber@oklahoman.com

NORMAN — Marvin Mims' first touch in college happened on special teams.

The yardage of Mims' punt return in the opening minutes of OU' s season opener doesn't jump off the page.

But the 17-yard return against Missouri State showed the promise Mi ms had as a freshman, and he followed up moments later with a 58-yard receptions for a touchdown and wound up being the So one rs leading receiver.

Mi ms figures to continue to be a big part of OU's special teams moving forward as his offensive role figures to grow even bigger.

The Oklahoma n' s series of position looks at the Sooners continues with a look at OU's special teams in 2021:

Season re wind: After being perfect in 2019, kicker Gabe Brkic wasn't quite 100% in his second year in the role. Outside of the miss in the third overtime against Texas, though, Brkic was still excellent, earning firstteam All-Big 12 honors by making all 49 of his extra points and 20 of 26 field goals. And OU was overall excellent in special teams against Texas, with a blocked punt and blocked field goal. Punter Reeves Mu nd sch au' s average took a small step back to 39.1 yards per punt. T re Brown came up big in the Big 12 Championsh­ip Game win over Iowa State with a pair of long kick returns.

Who's out: Tre Brown, T.J. Pledger, Charleston Rambo

Who's in: Billy Bowman

The take: With both Brkic and Mundschau returning, the Sooners are set at both kicker and punter. The biggest question is at kick returner where the Sooners top options from last year have either transferre­d or moved on to prepare for the NFL Draft. Marvin Mims is an option there after returning one kick last year and handling the punt returning duties well. But Billy Bowman, the do-everything athlete from Denton, Texas, likely gets a chance at one of the spots.

 ?? [BRYAN TERRY/ THE OKLAHOMAN] ?? Oklahoma's Marvin Mims (17) scores a touchdown during the Red River Showdown against Texas Longhorns on Oct. 10 at Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas.
[BRYAN TERRY/ THE OKLAHOMAN] Oklahoma's Marvin Mims (17) scores a touchdown during the Red River Showdown against Texas Longhorns on Oct. 10 at Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas.

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